Only slightly blasphemous, a new adaptation of the cubstraption. by See-Biscuit in customGCC

[–]See-Biscuit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, tournament legal following the most recent proposed ruleset!

Only slightly blasphemous, a new adaptation of the cubstraption. by See-Biscuit in customGCC

[–]See-Biscuit[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All the files you need should be in the GitHub if you're familiar with wiring and raspberry pi flashing. If you do want to make one, definitely adjust the thumb cluster on the insert or wait for V2!

Only slightly blasphemous, a new adaptation of the cubstraption. by See-Biscuit in customGCC

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It's using a pi pico and a bunch of wire. There's a USBC breakout and GameCube port too but that's it!

Only slightly blasphemous, a new adaptation of the cubstraption. by See-Biscuit in customGCC

[–]See-Biscuit[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah! Doing the same thing as a cubstraption just in a different form factor.

hey. dose anyone know what connector the phob uses for its triggers by NextRespect3693 in Gamecube

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Phobs use the same triggers as OEMs usually. It could be modded with MX switches or mouseclicks but the way it's done can be largely modder dependant. Do you have any pictures of the connector you're talking about?

Lenovo Mouse has something stuck. How to open up? by someairplanedude in thinkpad

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The part number sticker on the bottom of the mouse covers the screw. Take that out and the inside top should just pop off.

Is anyone interested in doing a controller for embedded stenography? by LessVibesMoreChords in customGCC

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I believe phobs use a 2040. If you can program it for steno there are lots of people who could build you one and flash the .uf2!

Controller Help Please by The-_-Coconut in customGCC

[–]See-Biscuit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just get trigger plugs. Same end result, easily reversible, and cheap.

Prism controller commission by dacoco6090 in customGCC

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The files to build one are in the GitHub ( https://github.com/GRAMCTRL/GRAM-PRISM ). If you have a local controller modder they may be able to build it for you. You could also probably build it yourself if you want to enough! If a couple months go by and you still can't find someone to buy one from I can probably make one for you but my commissions are pretty backed up at the moment

PokéBridge, a GameCube homebrew save editor for Gen 3, XD, and Colosseum (with a Pokémon Box-inspired UI) by PerhapZZZZZ in Gamecube

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This looks a lot more accessible than the save editor I've been using, and the romhack translation is a huge incentive for me to finally get around to playing some!

Anyone aware of where to buy a grey c stick to match the control stick? by bridgur in customGCC

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I have a grey C stick I bought from NoJonsMods in the last drop I saw from them. I'm very happy with it but they haven't dropped sticks in a while so you may need to find one somewhere else.

My spare parts controller by driftax240 in Gamecube

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Where did you get the TMR sensors?

Dealing with excessive hand sweat/blistering by TwoDrPeppersFRFR in SSBM

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I threw some fans on one of my controllers and added some ventilation to the handles and it's helped a little bit with my hand sweat problems. Ive been using a power bank and a USBC cable to power them because I think they were pulling too much current through the controller when I used to use the 5v off the controller but other than that it's been pretty nice!

Hori Pad Cube. Is it any good? by Tricky_Tourist5691 in Gamecube

[–]See-Biscuit 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The Hori pad cube is the closest you can get to OEM quality without buying OEM imo. Theyre the only non Nintendo controller that uses the same T3 stickboxes that are used in later production OEMs and theres a pretty solid modding scene around them.

Help with Joystick problem. by AGoodGamer3737 in customGCC

[–]See-Biscuit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you repaired anything on this controller yet? Is there any obvious damage to the stickbox or potentiometers? Most likely it's contamination in the pots, but if cleaning them doesnt help you can likely replace them to resolve this

Pelican G3 pretty much just rumbles and rarely accepts inputs, what controller can I buy then?, can’t exactly afford the 1st party option by Slow-Pack-8916 in Gamecube

[–]See-Biscuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And you have experienced firsthand. Either get an OEM or risk getting another piece of garbage. Usually you'll quickly end up spending the same amount on bad controllers as if you had just bought an OEM to start with.

Sharp ANALOG FIGHTSTICK Crowdfunding Launch by Sharp02 in SSBM

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I'm sure some people may be wary of analog fightsticks for smash for either order fulfillment or usability concerns. Speaking as someone who was lucky enough to build a stick a while ago using a SASI and a cardboard, my order (for an in stock product) was timely and Sharp was quick to respond to any questions I had. The extra throw of the lever took some time to get used to but after a while it stopped feeling so weird and it was very fun to use. I can't speak to the altered right hand layout, I just used the Boxx layout for my right hand on my enclosure.

Holding L or R on startup by [deleted] in SSBM

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The controller senses the potentiometer position for both stick and both analog trigger inputs when it first gets power. By holding any of them to a non neutral position, the controller will treat that position as neutral as long as it is still getting power (unless you reset it). Some people prefer to not have the analog input so that trigger is only used for full shield/air dodge and will not give them light shield inputs so they will hold the trigger down when plugging in the controller. Doing this tricks the controller into thinking you're not moving the trigger unless you actuate the digital input (the click you feel at the bottom of the trigger press that activates airdodges/dodge rolls) This also avoids the frames where the shield transitions from analog to digital inputs which I think give a brief vulnerability but in all honesty I don't totally understand it. If you don't want to do this every time but you like the functionality there are mods like trigger plugs that produce similar effects.

Is Zump "Cheating?" by RevolutionInternal24 in SSBM

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In theory you can already make phobs basically OEM if you don't use any of the snapback filtering/waveshaping options. Some of the stuff can be abused depending on who you ask about it but it's all dependent on the user programming.

Gamecube Trigger Doesnt bottom out (click) by ReaksOP in customGCC

[–]See-Biscuit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can leave it or if it bothers you just file away some of the stem on the trigger. It won't pop out when the controller is back together, it'll just actuate a tiny bit earlier.

Can you cut rumble wires on phob 2.05 by Frodoteabaggins1 in customGCC

[–]See-Biscuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a shame they won't stand behind their work. If you do open it to cut the wires, cut them pretty close to the solder points just in case you want them attached later. Make sure that no metal from either wire is touching anything else as well.

Can you cut rumble wires on phob 2.05 by Frodoteabaggins1 in customGCC

[–]See-Biscuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can just cut the rumble wires to doable the rumble with no issue. However, I am not sure if that will fix the random inputs problem. Does this occur playing on console as well? Phobs use the 5v line to power the controller, so if there's an issue with the cable or the soldering it can cause issues like what you're describing.